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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lr1iMPVvAMk[/youtube]
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I have no idea how to translate the title, but basically this is some sparring footage wih a single stick where the guys get into the clinch and throws happen.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dco3Pkrxi6Y[/youtube]
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While training with Sifu Hartsell in Austin a few weeks we went over 14 locks from his stick lock flow. They were awesome locks and everyone there loved them. The cool thing about training with Sifu Hartsell is he does not like to show locks to people without giving them the counters as well. This makes for some very good training. We also covered ...
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Does anyone train lockflows with the stick? Do you practice grappling with the stick? Do you practice your throws and takedowns with the stick? Just curious. We use the stick just like an extension of our arm. When we are training our stick work and we move into close quarters we will use the stick to lock the guy up and take him down or use it as ...
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by Richard Lamoureaux
You will be equipped to compete in a modern-day contest of courage and skill that will, win or lose, bring you as close to those brutal matches of old as you can get.
Full-contact, no-holds-barred competition that utilizes weapons without benefit of protective armor. Matches that resulted in permanent injury and ...
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Overview The "Loss of Limb" sparring rules have been created in order to facilitate a more accurate representation of fighting with edged weapons. Because the tip or edge of the weapon can be very devastating, any solid hit, just once, could be potentially crippling or incapacitating. Competition is broken into matches ...
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Similar in concept to kickboxing, except with the addition of some protective gear and a stick. Punching, kicking, knees, elbows, shoulders and headbutts are allowed as are disarms and takedowns. At advanced levels, the match doesn't end until either submission or both individuals no longer have a stick.
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Tim McFatridge and Cory Smith put this demo reel together a few years ago to demonstrate the some of the areas that are covered in the Prime Academy of Martial Arts, Fighting Method University and the Jeet Kune Do Kali Association curriculums.
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Some (not so important) information regarding this video:
Some of the footage was shot ...
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